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PAGE TWO 1 WEDTORT3 MATL TRIBUNE, ' MEDFORB. ORI'OOX. WEDNESDAY. MAl.'f'IT Tim mi'inliM's of 1 1 j - M'ii'iinl hrAh KOhocil Ijaskullmll Ii'um :ic'i:iiiiiicnli'il liy Couch iluiilc-nrcic h lull tlii ninr HlllK fur Kulem to laki; pari tlicru in il) Hlalo IikH -s;IhjiI haskt-i IkiII tfJiirnuinont umi-r iln- misfires of WillumulU! univursiiy, whiili lic-gaii today and rlost-s .Saii.ni.iy iiiht. A Kpticlul purmit for ttio trip was grant ed liy tlie board of education. Tin mbiutiers of the Mi'dfonl nani aic Tom Urown, KlbeH Colomun, Justin Smith, Hichard Payne, Russell Htinr- wood, .Nornian l.iH-ns and I'loyd Aii l)o(t. The; hn-iA .stndt'lit liody hopes that the ho:, will win lu.nors at th mefct. Unal danci'! Tonight! Medi'oid Nat! .Special feature! AloonliHlit rnn-in.u! Hot tnmnlb und cnlil ronrarne at DeVocs's. The manascr of the. retail army storo labored for severe! days to find a suitable vacant store room and fin ally decided to accept the lintel llol '. land offer. The public market could not be used because tbe city ordin ance (.stablisllinn it stipulated Ihu! only u resident of tbe county could ever maka use t.f any part of ft. Advertisers please observe the ruie that copy for display ails In this paper in nut be in the office by four p. III. of tlie dav previous tu insertion lteal dance! .Medford Nat! ToniKlit! Imperial fi-plece orchestra! Have von heard that new saxoiibone? ii'.'.'" Among OreKonians efopiiini; at I lie Medford Tuesday and today were W. W. Johnston of t'orvullis, I'lias. llor ton of Klamath Tails, Ira Cook of Kuitene, SI. A. Ooldsinitb of Oregon City, and Hie following rn.ni I'ort land: 1. V. Hex, A. nrovinan, (I. A. J.eyser, .!. I'. KUioit, r. (I. Peterson. J. V. Slater, S. li. .McClellOIl, .1. Mc Neil, II. W. Shank, 'tt'. A. Kinney, Win. VV. Stevens and O. ('. Catbey. '.Machines rented , and ' repaired. SillKer Shop, phone L'15-lt.. !:lli Konl dance! .Medford Nat! TonlKbl ! Ileal floor! Iteul music! Heal lime! Admission free! ; A baby Kill who will bear the name of Ksther l.ueilu was born yesterday, to Mr. and .Mrs. II. 10. I.atlirop of. KIiik'h hlKhway. Dodge, Velio, Chevrolet usod cam. Those cars are in Kootl condition at the right prices. Drown Motor Co., 36-10 'North Kn.ht. Phono 100. 2U!( Kodak flnishliiK. flrsl-class work, low charnes. .lap Art Storo. 2117 The danco that was to hnvo bcen held at KubIo I'olnl Kalnrday iilKht by l.iiunspach's orchestra lias been postponed until further notice. On and attor January 12 ttio Hlnos & Snidor garage will bo open day and night. tf 'Wanted to buy irontl second-hand comforters. Phono 31a. ' U'.M Anions the new sonu hits lo be fea tured by llio Imperial -orchestra at tlio Natati.Tlum tonight nr "Mold Mo," "NniiRhty Waltz," and 'lllue hlrds Aro CnllinB Again." "When You and I Were Young, Maggie", that olll favorite, will be Introduced again tonight. Tho new melody saxophone Is adding much to the har mony or the orchestra. An Innovation tonight will be the addition or moon light fcx-trols. Dancing will be free till 0:110. Homslltclilng 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 W. Main. :u Tho appraiser for thu California Joint Stock Land Hank will be work ing in this locality for several days. Anyt.Uo desiring to make Immediate application for a loan should get In touch with tho MoCurdy Insurance office now. '-'' Mrs. 11. Hello l.oomis relumed home yesterday afternoon from a sev eral weekB visit at C.ranls Pass with her sou, ('.. M. l.oomis and family. (lunranteod springs for all cars Hillings Carriage & Auto Works. tlk Tablets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use lor sale at this office. If uMrs. Mary 10. Kawcolt, dean or Ibe women's department of tbe U. A. C. who addressed a meeling at the pub lic library last night, is a guest al the Holland. Hellablo used cars. Urown Motor Co., 110-40 North front, l'hone Hin. Yor Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop. 1J'. West Main. Phone '.'lr.-lt. ""; A telegram was received by the C. K. Hates Auto company ibis noon from the state distributors statin'.', that tbe price i.'f Kordson tractors had been raised $ 1 n from now on. iWhllo the offerings at the public market this moraine, were meager there was a light patronage. Market Muster Uiinyard said that be expected a good niarkei on Saliirdav . .lust arrived. Car of famous I'lali coal. Valley Fuel Co ' The Uoguo Itiver Valley ('aiming Co. will now contract for lfi'JO sea nan's pack or tc.mutnes. beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf Miss Jessie Smith returned bene Tuesday I rum a several days visa with ftieuiU at Urants Pass. The Medtord Printing company has the Ho I. uxo Multiplex cash books and other ruled books, loose leaf sys. tool, also Inventory sheets. If you need I lie-so or any other blank books or bills to fit any binder seo this otfice and nutrotilzo homo Industries. tt Tho fanieus Shmta (.mules on sale now. Shasta. Among the Jackson county appli catiens for water rights filed with State Kngineer Cupper this week are the following: 10. Hiichannn, of Ashland, covering the appropriation of water from springs for irrigation of u small tract near Ashland. Mollis Parks, of Jacksonville, covering the appropriation of water from the i.ittle Appl'-jiate river, for tlie irriga ticn of L'.'I acres of land. A. S. Klein bamuier, or Jai-ksonville, covering tbe appiopriation ot water from 1he l.itile Ajiplegale river for tbe irriga tion or I 20 acres. Walter Heidler, of Jacksonville, covering the appropria tion or water rrom the I.ittle Apple gale river for the Irrigation of a -0-acre tract. If it's cast iron, steel, malleable, aluminum, brass or 'bronze, we can weld It. Vulcan Welding Works, Soulh front. ill.". (i. J. IMeki'i'son of Pendleton and M. McConnell are aiiK.'ng the Ore gon guests at I he Holland. I ry oak wood $'l.a0 per tlor. Dry rails M.nn. Phone 411-.I. 2 !i 2 Say, have ou nolleed all the chil dren and grown-up children watch ing I hat moving window display in Paul's lOleclrlc Store 2!H Will (i. Steel, who is now secretary of tbe lOugeue chamber of commerce, is now at his desk just getting famil iar with the lay ot things. Altho he has been here but a row days, he says be must express bis appreciation of the cordial reception that has been tendered him. lOngeno tiuard. Cracked cylinders, broken frames, crank cases, housings, axles, etc., welded good as new. Vulcan Weld ing Works. 2'Jit Orres, the ladles' (ailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Kino woolens, latest styles always. tf Iniriug January and February the farm bureau exchange handled 1 2 cars of merchandise and 10 car.-, ot livestock, nine at .Medford nod three at CratKs Pass. The. merchan dise included two cars (.'f slock salt, two of land plaster, I wo of super phosphate, two of mill run feed and four of lime and sulphur. 'When a casting or Torging of any commercial metal breaks, bring it hero for satlsfactii.'n. Vulcan Weld ing Works. 2!ir, It. I. lied eggs nt Dt s'oa'a. ' Corblll lOdgell and his mother left Wednesday for a visit al I.os Angeles. lOastern stales visitors at the. .Med ford aro C. K. Peterson of Philadel phia, II. J. lOaslerlin or Atlanta, (la., C. A. Smith and C. II. Thatcher 'of Chicago', and I.. It. Mask-It or SI. I.ouis. Have from $3 to $10 on a tiro nt tho big sale. C. E.-fiates Auto Co. tt Have you seen the used car bar gains llial we are offering. ilcCurdy llowne Motor Co. In co-operation with Ibe rami bur eaus or .lackson, Josephine and Kla nialh counties in Oregon, llio Shasta county farm bureau at its February meeting Instructed farm Adviser Parker Talbol and Lewis Carrigan, secreiary-inanager of the Northern California Counties association, to arrange a stock meeting in Mout4.igue, Slsklyo'u county, on Saturday, March HI, Inviting Hie stockmen of Siskiyou, Trinity, Modoc and Lassen counties to be present. The purpose of the meeling Is to consider the formation of an inter-county marketing associa tion for the eight counties, to lay (.'at a schedule of sale dates for auction sales thru which lo market the cattle of northern California and southern Oregon. Hasklns for health. New spring Pacific Package gotAls. models on display al the Handicraft Shop. 200 i.Mr. and Mrs. Malnue and child left last night for a few days visit at Salem from where Mrs. Maloue wilt go to Omaha for a visit. j Orros. tailors for men nnfl women. ! High grndo only. Ashland, Oro. I Prices cut to the bottom at the big I snlo. C. 10. dates Auto Co. tt l. J, Hi.'rmail of Seattle and l-'red ! Iluell of Orilway, Colo., are guests al , the Nash. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotloro for Nullono. Phono ftsfi-j. I Among tho visitors here yesterday trorn the Hrownshoro district were K. L. Polls and 11. Bruggeman. 3ilk dresses ror girls Horn ten to sixteen In rose, blue and brown. Handicraft Shop. 2!)i;- Used Fords and Cheyrolets at the right prices. McCurdy-Uowno Molor Co. Itev. L. Myron Boozer and llev. Wm. li. Hamilton ot Medrord and Hev. Albert Cammons or Jacksonville left last night for Povtland to attend the Intor-ohurch conference. itev. li. T. S. Spriggs lefl for the confer ence Monday night with Kev. fteed, tbe evangelist. 1'icoting Is tho neatest and quick est finish for ruffles. Handicraft Shop. 29C Hemstitching and pecotlnlf. The Vanity Shop. . Airs. Chas. Pruiit and son depart ed ror Hanger, Tex., Tuesday to join Mr. Pruitt. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. The flu illness situation is now rapidly decreasing according to tin pbysPiaus of the cily. Try our merchants' lunch. Tho Shasta. tf For eye, ear, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasae3 fitted. Fred Taylor, the night S. P. opera tor at Ibe depot, who had been ill lor the past week or more Willi the flu in the Sacred Heart hospital expects to resume his regular duties tonight Mis wife Is still in I he hospital bill her condition is Improving. llrunswicK phonographs on easy terms at Hale's Piano House. tf Cakes, French pastry and cream ptifrs at the Shasta. See D. It. Wood & Co., Itm. 209 Liberty Bldg., for tire Inrurance. tf Tho many friends of T. 10. Daniels who had been in a dangerous coudi tii.n at the Sacred Heart hospilal for some lime past with pneumonia fol lowing a Hit atiai'k, will be pleased to know that his temperaturu is now down lo normal and lhat his recovery seems assured. Hand-made wash hounds for ha hies, llandlcral't Shop. Sftii" For llio best insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. Tho famous Suasta tamales on sale now. Shasta. LAND BANK HERE -Mr. Thompson, appraiser for tbe California Joint Stock Land Hank is again in .Medford making appraisals ;or tlie many applications for loans made thru this office. He will be here for the next week or ten days. and all these who have not complet ed their applications are invited to do so at on:e and turn them in lo us. The prompt service this bank is giving the larmers of southern Ore gon is of untold value to the commu nity, and will bring several hundred I thousands of dollars inio the valley this year. This bank will lend upto $::?,. ',1)11.00 lo i. lie individual al 0 per cent and he may ui;e the money for any purpose he desires. The borrower need not be un actual farmer, and does not have to live on Ibe land. , For further information call at the McCI HDY INSI'UANCIO ACIONCY, Medford National Hank Bldg. Phone 12::. 2!lS Notice to Advertisers Advertising copy has been coming in so late It makes it impossible for ns to get to press on time and we must adhere strictly lo tho rule that copy for display ads In the Mail Tri bal- - must lie in the ol'fico by I p. in of Hie day previous to Inseiilon. Wu will be pleased lo have all advertisers comply with this request. Il.'opy ror Sunday display ads should be In by Friday noon sure, and sooner it' possible. When copy Is ready please phone Vfi and we will cull. 2112 Shrine linles lo lOugene Ceivmoninl One and a third rato on certificate plan. Sales dates March 2 to (1, re turn limit March 10. Two sleepers reserved, leaving Ashland terminal, train Hi, Friday evening. .March these cars being set out at lOugene for use until return trip, probably Sun day noon on train IS. Make reserva tions early, notifying either C.eo. W. Dunn, committee transportation, or W. 11. Day, recorder, llox(l'JI, Ash land. Ceremonial, Saturday, March ti. OBITUARY (let tho habit! Buy shares now In tho Building n ml Loan. If I CAKTKH --Lewis Lalliam Carter, nged lili years. I I mouths and !l da vs. passed uwiiv Ibis morniuir. March It. at the home of Floyd Carter of Tal ent, lie leaves a wile. Mrs. Nan Car ter, two sous, l-'lovd Carter of Talent and L. L. Curler. Jr., and one daugh ter, .Mrs. V. M. Wallace of Portland. ( re. Mr. Carter had been e r;-.-ulent of Oreiiou for .'W vears and hail resided with bis sou iii,Tnlenl for the past two miintlis. lleNwns u contractor, nrebiU'ct mill builder. The remains will be sliiiuicil lliis eveuiliu: to I'ol'l himl lor burial. No Nerve Disturbance in. the table l)evera5e- Instant POSTXJM Contentment and satis faction, come as coffee? troubles vanish, "vvlen. one uses this pxvre cereal drink in place of tea or There s a Reason ni-lK rev, ' -, ,.,. will live l.,n- oiler "A l.a.lie'- Tailor" a two-reel com- me on ibe same program. w!i the storv of Helen A run- 1- tor-ot-erv. lllllv in, to the -Muck Sennell are attractions at the Liberty t Ilea 'standard and a Paramount .Ma'ja- l,,ni''ht and tomorrow. WEEKS & McQOWAN CO. UKDERT AKEIiS Day I'honc: Pacltlc 227. Nltfht 1'uonna: F. W. ck, lug-ja. Service, Quality and Skill :ici'oiiiits for llio enormous increase in our roscrii lioii Imsiih ss. The lest tirade of pharmaci'iit ieals are used in following your doctor's orders. Heath's Drug' Store The San Tox Store Training School to It-'siinic Tho ('acuity of Sam-d I If art hos pital, Mudfortl, Oregon, imnouiice (hat they will resume iht.-ir Training School for iNui'hps on .May 1st, l!t2'i. Young ladies wishing to qualify thomstdves 'In- tho art of nursing will please apply in person or writing to Sister Huporior fc'r nucessary in for mation. . V.t 7': DOROTHY DALTQN SCORES IN PHOTOPLAY AT LIBERTY "The Market, til' Souls'' i- n itielnr llial its auilieut-c from start t linih :itwl is worthv of (he exiiuislt litlent of Horothv hiilton. who loe some i(' (he lu't work of her screen career in it. In tlie minds of nianv of tlie sin-claim's, tin. Iiiillimit mid- limber Up With Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ail ment or mishap, when there is need oi an immediate healing-, antiseptic ap- Clication, as in cases of sprains, ruiscs, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the buttle and get your money back, Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents Guaranteed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'Oll- SALK One (earn of horses, .Holdings, weight yoo.o Ihs- age seven years: this spring. Also har ness and wagon. Inquire W, M. Downing, Central Point, Ore. lt SALK A lot of canned fruit cheap. Also a good vi( 'lin, how and case. Inquire at ;:t0 S Hi tit ;ltiverside or public market, Sat urday. UHI! KOIt SAI.K Three two year old heifers. I'lumu 4 75-U '2 Hi Laurel street. 2!H FOR SANK Milk goat, fresh. In quire IIU South (irupe. LMt: KOR SAI.K Kresh Jersey heifar Phone ;(0U-li-i;. VOH II KXT Furnished npartnient 322 South Central. 2!4C FOR SALK $lt!.0t buys 1 7-jewel is sie llatni'ib'U watch. 20 year gtdd ease. 17 North Central. 2!t2 KOR SAI.I-: $12.r.O Ihivh two-hurnrei oil stove. A tiargatn. t an pnone Millinery All (be newest and Binai'test Spring Models now on display. AVe shall take pleasure in having you call and si'C (hem. The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. Stenography Multigraphing Clroul.ii' work of all kinds M.ltllris Lists Tiinnell & Edwards 30C-30S Liberty I!u!MlliK Muilfnivl, UrcKun. : .... , ua. Mrs. L. C. Harris of New York Will Be' at Mann's All Day Thursday Demonstrating This Famous Corset V J' . OU dance with greater ease, and never grow tired, when you wear a CAMCO ! The CAMCO Cor set furnishes perfect support without constriction. Before you dress for the evening, all you need do is gently pull the adjust ing straps Presto ! It fits just as you wish it to fit. The CAMCO never slips up. The correct lines of the CAMCO V " jgl 'SflF - -'- CO R'SET ' provide youth of form to every wearer. To dance serenely, gracefully, with6ut sense of fatigue, you need the rhyth mic support of a CAMCO Corset, that lends itself to every move, and always sup-. ports no matter what the position, of the body. ' . ' - -' ' Call at our store and fully investi gate this corset and see what it will do for you. Folder free- ' j 98o Metal . A Maxwell is 98 metal, and the very best metal that metallurgists can specify. Pound for pound it equals the metal in any car built. The Maxwell is made of light-weight but strong metals. They had to be light because the mission of the Maxwell is economical transportation. They had to be strong because the Maxwell. is built to carry just as heavy a passenger load over the same roads and at the same speed as any car, despite its price or size. Any, engineer will tell you that in getting that rare combination of strength with lightness high prices must be paid for the metals. ...... Their use, however, repays the makers of the Maxwell in many ways because each car each day is winning friends. Today these friendships, expressed in terms of cars, are well on the road to 400,000. You cannot go back of these numbers any more than you can go back of the fact that the sun rises in the morning. They tell the story; and it's largely a story of what the Maxwell is made of line metals. A. W. Walker Auto Co. Medford, Oregon.' 3D Men mtln ptrgalhn Mtn milts' n tins n . .' : '